The “Train the Scientist!” event in Venice allowed us to explore how appropriate policies, incentives and training can be used to improve science communication. …
Keeping a space for Science Journalism
Journalism everywhere is in a process of huge upheaval. As traditional business models change in response to digital innovation, so journalists have seen huge transformations in their ways of working. Science journalism too is facing all of these pressures. …
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QUEST at European Researchers’ Night
European Researchers’ Night was a unique opportunity for us to engage with the wider public and share our mission of determining quality in science communication. Read on to find out about our various activities in Venice, Rome, Tallinn and Dublin. …
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What can AI do to support science journalism?
The QUEST project is designing new AI tools that will help science journalists contextualise their stories and tailor them to different types of news audiences. …
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Beyond sensationalist headlines and simplistic content: Science communication audience asks not to underestimate them
Science communication professionals and audiences recently got together to explore ideas for good science communication at the Opinion Festival in Paide, Estonia. …
The QUEST newsletter is out!
Our first newsletter features an update about our activities at the World Conference of Science Journalists, held in Lausanne 1-5 July 2019, as well as other recent articles about science communication, science communication education, and related trends from our blog. …